Tag: Leatherwood honey
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From Manuka to Jarrah: Exploring Australia’s Finest Honeys
Australia, a land of diverse landscapes and climates, offers a unique environment for beekeeping and honey production. Renowned for its pristine natural habitats and rich floral diversity, Australia has emerged as a leading producer of some of the world’s most sought-after honey. This article aims to shed light on the many facets of Australian honey,…
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Honey Tasmania
In 2000, we moved to Tasmania with our two-year-old daughter, drawn by its island magnetism, its uniqueness in the world, its ancient wild landscapes and its challenge of offering unrealised opportunities. These traits fuelled an adventurous and entrepreneurial fire we both had smouldering within us. All we needed was to be stung!This came when our…
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Wellington Apiary
Wellington Apiary began in 2009 in an established garden in the centre of Hobart by Antonia and Robin O’Brien. Starting as a few hives tucked away in their city garden, Wellington Apiary has grown from producing honey from hives in the Hobart city centre to hives across Tasmania. Wellington Apiary was started on the principles…
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Miellerie Honey
Miellerie Honey is a subtle marriage of Tasmanian native flowers, French tradition and biodynamic practices. It has been a family business, owned and operated by Yves Ginat, apiarist/beekeeper since he was a 14yr old boy, growing up in France. ‘Miellerie’ is French for ‘Honey House’, pronounced ‘meer-leh-ree’. We specialise in producing organic, unheated native flower…
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Blue Hills Honey
Robbie and Nicola Charles of Blue Hills Honey harvest honey containing some of the highest antioxidants of any honey in the world. The journey from Leatherwood flower to honey pot begins with busy bees feeding on Leatherwood trees hidden deep within Tasmania’s pristine rainforests. The honey is then delivered from happy hives straight to the…
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41 South Tasmania
Visist Us – Enjoy a self guided tour around our farm and wetlands, feed the fish and see how we grow salmon inland. Guided tours available for groups of 10 or more upon booking. Open Tuesday to Sunday 10am to 4pm.Eat With Us – Georgie’s Cafe serves a delicious menu of hot smoked salmon products…
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Australian Honey Products
Lindsay Bourke started his one-man apiarist business with 200 hives in 1966.In 2002 Australian Honey Products became an award-winning venture exporting to countries such as Korea, Japan, Tahiti, Germany, Jordan and United Kingdom. Initially marketed under the Bourkes Garden Honey and Cradle Mountain Honey, the company expanded with the acquisition of Taverners Products in 2007.…
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The Tasmania Honey Company
In 1978 and Julian created The Tasmanian Honey Company, to share with the world the tonic that is Tasmanian-made honey. He also was, as his 8-year-old self pre-empted; a beekeeper. A beekeeper that wanted to produce wild and uncompromised leatherwood honey for all to share.To ensure we harness the full quality of our honey we…
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Heritage Honey
Peter Norris has been involved in beekeeping for 35 years. Whilst living in London he took up beekeeping as a hobby and attended Merrist Wood Agricultural College to gain enough knowledge to keep his bees properly.Two years later his hobby had grown to 150 hives, but when varroa struck in the UK in 1992, 80%…